Hi,
I have a problem:
I wrote a tiny command:
Save:
nothing
Command:
CHAR=$(cat)
echo -en "($CHAR)"
Input:
Selected Text OR Character
Output:
Show as Tool Tip
If I don't make a selection it outputs only '()'.
But I expect between the parenthesizes the character left from the
caret.
Can this verified by others as well, or am i wrong, or is my TM
installation broken?
Many thanks,
Hans
Hi all,
I'm trying to run rspec bundle command but am getting errors.
/Users/alastair/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/
RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/../spec/mate/runner.rb:34:in `run':
undefined method `parse' for Spec::Runner::OptionParser:Class
(NoMethodError) from /Users/alastair/Library/Application Support/
TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/../spec/mate/
runner.rb:33:in `chdir' from /Users/alastair/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/../spec/mate/
runner.rb:33:in `run' from /Users/alastair/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/../spec/mate/
runner.rb:12:in `run_file' from /tmp/temp_textmate.U7M7Xe:4
Does anyonene have any ideas what might be causing this?
Thanks,
Alastair
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FYI, Typeset and Preview didn't capture the following error message
in the log:
/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/systemlayer/
pgfsys.code.tex:
847: Package pgfsys Error: Driver file ``pgfsys-xetex.def'' not found..
Best, Mark
Ok, I am not sure how to explain this but it is driving me crazy. I looked
around the forums but could not easily describe the issue so forgive me if
this is simple.
The cursor on my scree will show about 4 spaces outside where I am typing,
and when I turn on finish quotes or auto quotes in the prefrences and try to
type, the last pair of quotes will follow the cursor.
Can someone clue me in on this program and what I am missing here?
thanks,
Paul
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I'm being slowly driven mad by two things that I suspect other people
just shrug and live with.
- Sometimes, the command-T list seems to 'forget' where I've been
recently. So when I'm flipping back and forth between, say, a test
and its code, cmd-T RET takes me to some surprising file, usually
beginning with 'a'.
- Sometimes, the Find dialog becomes inert. Nothing happens when
hitting the gently throbbing Find button. Often (always?) the little
red gumdrop doesn't dismiss the window.
What I'm mainly wondering is: is it just me?
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Trying to build a new project I get this:
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Xcode.tmbundle/Support/
bin/parse_build.rb:99:in `initialize': Permission denied
- //.tm_build_errors (Errno::EACCES) from /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Xcode.tmbundle/Support/bin/parse_build.rb:
99:in `open' from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/
Xcode.tmbundle/Support/bin/parse_build.rb:99 from /Library/
Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Xcode.tmbundle/Support/bin/
format_build_output.rb:288:in `load' from /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Xcode.tmbundle/Support/bin/
format_build_output.rb:288
Seems that ENV['TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY'] is set to '/'. I opened the
project in TM via Xcode/Open frontmost project.
Any ideas? Older projects seem to work fine.
Gerd
There are some annoyances with this Bundle. It does not work.
It tries to call the application called "Term" but it should be "Terminal"
(was Terminal ever called Term in previous versions of OS X?).
Then, it moves the terminal window to an awkard position (100,100 ?) (See
the diff).
So the diff to repairs those. It is not a big patch but it corrects
annoyances I get everytime I checkout that bundle or tell someone else to.
Also, not included in the diff : The bundle shows support for gprolog on the
command line. Some people (like at my university) prefer using swi-prolog
(swipl). Should I make a patch that supports gprolog but falls back to swipl
if it is not installed? Is it appropriate for a "texmate Run command" to
support 2 implementations of Prolog?
Thanks
Guillaume Carbonneau
Hi,
I was doing Japanese translation of TextMate manual, but I can't
complete the task soon.
The reason is simple. I was jobless, but now I got my first full-time
job in my life.
I'm now, yes, a programmer. I'm extremely busy with learning new
things and adapting myself
to a Japanese office environment.
It would be great if Allan could cook up a script that generates
Japanese manuals in HTML dynamically.
Thus, I can still update when I have time. Other pages can still be
English.
(If I see my Japanese writing on macromates.com, that would be
encouraging and motivating...)
As TextMate 2.0 approaches, I wonder what part of the manual is worth
translating at this point.
Is everything changing in 2.0? Or, language grammars and scoping will
have overhaul?
Takaaki
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